I wrote a blog post detailing my homelab setup throughout 2023. It includes the hardware I use, as well as the applications I selfhosted. I also detailed how I automate my home Kubernetes cluster and how I back up my data.

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    9 months ago

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    makes me wander, what ai/prompt did you use to generate the pic. Looks neat!

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      9 months ago

      I use DALL·E via ChatGPT Plus. The prompt is the first two paragraph in this post plus “Draw a picture for this article titled My 2023 Homelab Setup”.

      I retried several times and picked my favorite one :)

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    9 months ago

    Nice, gave me a couple of ideas about some other software I might be interested in hosting for myself.

    I couldn’t get the top-level navigation shortcuts to work in your blog, just FYI.

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    9 months ago

    The manifest of my Kubernetes cluster is managed in a Git repository and is automatically deployed via a GitOps tool named Flux CD. When I push changes to the repository, such as adding a new application or upgrading Docker images, the deployment occurs within a few minutes.

    This is the way.

    Although I use Flux ImageUpdateAutomation instead of Renovate Bot. Did you consider using Flux to do auto updates? Are there any downsides that made you choose Renovate Bot instead?

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      9 months ago

      Thanks! I looked at the documentation of Flux image update automation first but I didn’t figured out how to handle Helm chart versions, and it seems it requires manual “marker” to handle image tags in Helm values (which Renovate can manage automatically), so it looks like Renovate fits my needs more.